Rodney Nickerson had lived in Altadena since 1968, when he bought his three-bedroom house on Alta Pine Drive with $5 down. The 82-year-old military veteran and church deacon received no warnings to evacuate before the Eaton fire swept through his neighborhood,
Containment of the Eaton fire grew to 81% Sunday up overnight from 73%, as firefighters, aided by water-dropping helicopters, continued extinguishing hot spots in steep, inaccessible canyons near Winters Creek, Mt. Lowe and Mt. Wilson. The fire has burned 14,117 acres in Altadena and Pasadena since Jan. 7, leaving at least 17 people dead.
Lawsuits filed against Southern California Edison for the devastating Eaton wildfire that destroyed thousands of structures and caused deaths.
ALTADENA, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / January 23, 2025 / On January 20, 2025, a real estate agent from Altadena, California filed a lawsuit (Case No. 25STCV01553, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court) against Southern California Edison (SCE)
A group of Altadena residents are suing Southern California Edison over the deadly eaton fire that has burned thousands of buildings, including homes and schools.
(KABC) -- A family who built generations of memories in Altadena and lost multiple homes in the Eaton Fire returned for the first time to find their home reduced to rubble. Kristina and Edwin ...
Homeowner, Totress Beasley, had just made her final payment on her Pasadena home days before it was destroyed in the Eaton fire.
Adonis and Denise Jones grabbed a few belongings and left their house last week in Altadena, California, figuring firefighters battling the Eaton Fire would do their thing and they'd be able to ...
A California couple's Ring video doorbell captured their harrowing escape as the Eaton Fire approached their Altadena home.
ALTADENA, Calif. (KABC) -- As some evacuation orders were lifted or downgraded for the Eaton Fire, families began returning to the place they called home. Unfortunately, like many others ...
The 1915 Spanish Colonial revival mansion, on East Palm Street in Altadena, burned down in the fire, sources confirm. The house was featured in seasons two and three of Hacks as Deborah Vance’s (Jean Smart) “side mansion” in Los Angeles. The character makes her primary home in Las Vegas.